Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.
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31 | When he put down the phone , he said , " Really , sir , you make me feel that I 'm behaving like a suspect . " |
32 | He said : ‘ You make me shiver when you talk like that . |
33 | If you make him feel that he should be getting dressed , and he tries to do so before he is ready , in rehabilitation terms , he will certainly increase his spasticity and make himself even less capable of learning the movements . |
34 | ‘ That 's because you make him shy and self-conscious , that 's all . ’ |
35 | Foucard said : ‘ You make it sound as though he is the most boring man in the world . ’ |
36 | You make it sound as though you cared about my welfare ! ’ |
37 | ‘ You make it sound as though we had a reasonable discussion , instead of which you threatened to throw me out — no matter what . |
38 | ‘ You make it sound as though there are juggernauts forever roaming around , ’ Ashley said tetchily . |
39 | ‘ You make it sound as though life is passing him by . ’ |
40 | She made me go and ask your Mum for it . |
41 | She made me promise that I would n't tell you who I was until you said you loved me . |
42 | But anyway , she made me promise that my first day in New York , I 'd go to Statue of Liberty . |
43 | For instance , she never specifically said : ‘ Do n't blame your mother for everything ’ , but she made me understand that I was using my mother as an excuse for the fact that I was n't happy a lot of the time . |
44 | She made it sound as though this were something illegal . |
45 | She let me finish and then she said : ‘ That 's odd . |
46 | But looking up at Ilbrec she saw such a heartbroken sorrow that without a word she let him stoop and take Fand from her . |
47 | Eventually she let him win and asked who told him . |
48 | Instead , she let him know that she never took guys home on a first date . |
49 | She let him stumble and fall to his knees . |
50 | She let it soak while she searched again among the water colours . |
51 | It was too big a puzzle and she let it go although it gnawed away at the back of her mind . |
52 | Anytime he does n't , you let me know an' I 'll bust his nose fer ‘ im again . ’ |
53 | Total costs will be in the region of £2,000 — I 'll get firm quotes when you let me know if these specs are OK |
54 | In a way , she was greater than you let me know because she was approachable too . ’ |
55 | an you let me know when you 're doing that ? |
56 | If he starts creating harassment for you let us know and we 'll stop him . |
57 | Ignoring that , she continued crossly , ‘ I wanted you to let him go because I did n't in the least fancy the idea of visiting you in jail ! |
58 | You are therefore obliged to base your judgements and conclusions about them on what you hear them say and how they say it . |
59 | She heard him grunt as her nails raked across his face and he pulled back , releasing her mouth . |
60 | One woman says she heard him scream as the Wheel rolled down the slope . ’ |